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always fresh fhe for cooking & drinking vpfclp/t tsss a recorder feii ii i x published bi-weekly ppvice 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d w s puhvis Â«Â«. coiro canada's best volume xxix hamilton bermuda saturday march 28 1953 no 68 1000 gather in public protest 4w>__h {__â– Â£Â£ â€¢ _ 1 k _ mmmzjm^m x^fc__f afl â€¢. i liui i r r_f w ttbt ' ji f *____'' â– p 7 r^m r ' ist vj 1 fl b ifmmmyk ____ tt*i r v ll '^ _.' t , m wm h __â– *> t a _. m_m l p ' vl 'â€¢ â€¢â– ** af i __.___> wv ____â–¼ ji __* atly < h s____s ii _?__. t _ t_m i ct_r _â– _. l-t t l_t j iflfc s v^jt jib w f r 7 i i " ib i _____ i ._Â» ' satlm _____ *^ â€” Â« f '"'^ \ i l 3bâ€”l *â– s . _ _~*Â» -%*^^^ rt h ar^i_f * jltfli l_i r â€¢__ 4 Â£_â– __â– i ' ' r p ' __ hbw ' #. r t_st il a4 la h l_l r_h - v ik ' lrw_fl^__j ' lit __ ' 1 > k â– â– m wt ' m 1 wt â„¢ ____ aw t l^___i fl___0 4 mk v9i 9k b 19 t ~Â£ s b y b i celebration follows tuclvc.s victory in devonshire over dismissal ot employee who aided election oi gordon a jubilant crowd of more than mo gathered at the st klattktaa hall in devonshire on ...\ to celebrate the mil ii victory of mr w i < roj tu.ker mr mr it n ilnd_-s.ni for a scat in th â€¢ i assembly about 1,000 people including members of parliament-elect from eyery parish in the colony congregated in market square st oeorge'r last night to join in a public protest made by dr h p gordon ov/r the discharge of mr william paynter who seconded the nomination of the doctor as a parliamentary who " _ i for years by spur-b meat st.b a share-h , ,.. s ,> re made drinks o et freely and there was o s unity of food mr i'.k kcr is a i-ommission mer hiint . us the revelry went on for a couple of honrs the majority of those present were members of the i>evoushin political association which sponsored the sucecwtful can didates the inarki-t staff was two men liinlcr-strciijrth and he carried on as usual wth no extra pay he said the day before the lection he tried to find the manager of the market to re quest the following day off but could not find him by ki lock-off time so t left the request with his immediate superior holder in the market was dis charged first thing thursday morii.ng â€” the day after dr iordon defeated mr percy tuck r for a seat in the house mr tucker also had a share in the meat market it was stated sjm-echeh were made by mr tucker dr e p gordon mr hilton g hill all m.c.ps elect mr vincent lee former m.c.p after mr paynter at the re quest of dr gordon related the facts leading up to his dis charge dr gordon suggested to the workers of st georgp's to boyeott the market and he declared emphatically that it is time to put an end to this business ..! intimidation yesterday mr paynter said he received a letter from tho manager mr e l petty drawing attention to the fact that on two occasions since l!"52 he had absented himself without permission it was hoped he would appreciate that such conduct could not be tolerated in the operation of a business continued on page 2 m.c.p.s to address mass meeting above are pictures of the vast crowd outside the polling booth in market square st george's on wednesday they were wild with excitement after having heard the results of the election seven new a mass meeting will be held at the colonial opera house in hamilton on sunday april the bermuda workers aaso 5 for the purpose of extending ciation the president and other members of parliament will be the principle speakers we must have liberty free dom and justice he said add ing that he was prepared to use every e institutional means at his disposal to fight for what was right but 1 can assure you that any time my people attempt to use violence they can count on my quitting the fight he stated i am going to fight â€¢ clean fight and i can assure you and re-assure yon that i shall be better aided by proper conduct of my people violence is out at any time there are many people who seem to think that right makes might and that might is right i feel that justice must pre vail and it we can't get it here we can ask for it in the mother country mr paynter told the crowd that aside from holding 100 ahares in the limited liability company which owns the mar ket he has been a conscienti ous worker for two months jubilance the manager pointed out that mr paynter was aware of the fact that permission had to be obtained from the man ager before taking time off he added that it had been drawn to his attention that certain persons are under the impression that his dismissal was due to his political views and activities but mr petty adds i wish t state categori cally that any such impression is erroneous , over results in members for st george's assembly tor first intimated he would be candidate wlien the results were an nounced the crowd broke in lnii.1 cheering and joyful de monstrations shouts of we want dr gordon went up trom some of the women but iic wis u lwtere near the seine he had left for his home in hamilton as soon as the couiitiik began dr e p gordon who de scribed himself during one of the cast end election was very significant for one other reason it resulted in the re turning to parliament for the first time in bermuda's history of two xegro candidates for one parish the duo comprises dr gordon and mr colling wood burch with the people of sandys southampton and warwick deciding yesterday who they want to represent them in the legislature th 1Â«w general election is now history and the 36 men who will guide the des tiny of bermuda for the next five years are now preparing to take up their heavv duties on the hill engagement announced ins campaign speeches as the elusive pimpernel destined willy pally for the house of assem bly obtained his goat on wednesday when he was elect ed as one of the four repre sentatives in parliament for st george's parish the engagement of miss marion simons daughter of mr and mrs herbert w simons of ships bow keith hall koad to mr sherman patterson jr son of mr and mrs sherman patterson of weathampton beach long island n . v . , waa announced yesterday dr gordon after reading the letter aloud said he need not comment on it because he was not talking to a bunch of children â– and they could draw their own conclusions about the excuse given personally he did not think it was worth the crowd milled around the town hall for nearly an hour lifter the counting expressing their elation in one way or another over the election oc casionally a group would sing when th roll is called up yonder i'll b there an anxious populace focuas ed its attention on st george's long before the polls opened at 11 a.m several hundred who were able to get away from work journeyed from as far away as somerset to the town and remained there un til the results of the balloting wen made known wffiers lis tened intently for ckifio flashes to ascertain whether or not the fiery leader was in or not his sensational victory climaxed a dramatic three week campaign which electri fied bermuda perhaps more than it has even been in the last 300 years and was a per sonal triumph for him over what he called a conspiracy cooked up by high government officials to keep him out of the house twenty-seven of those who sat in the last house have again been sent up for another term ; two former members have regained their seats while there will be seven completely new member the paper it was written off especially since one of the un successful candidates in the election was one of the indivi duals concerned in the business when the other successful candidates â€” mr burch mr dudley sperling and mr s s todd_sf emerged from the hall they were greeted with loud applause and cheering 1 " . l _ â€” - - a mr __: ik miss marion simons there will be no female membera â€” the three who con tested seats all came at thn bottom of the polls there will be two more coloured members bringing the total to nine â€” an average of one per parish the general feeling is that the new house is a better one there are more younger able progressive men who will be better suited to cope with the problems bermuda will have to face at least two of the most unpopular members have been removed and it seema that there will be more satis faction with the present com position than the previous one gets veteran's seat but mr tucker was booer long it is significant that the very man dr gordon beat at the polls â€” mr percy tucker for almost three decades a repre sentatives of st jeorge's â€” was one of those he exposed as a conspirator aiming to keep him from gaining a seat iu devonshire where the doc the town hall where the voting took place was packed to the rafters with both white and coloured people who re fleeted keen interest in every ballot that came out of the box market square on the outside was packed with people aud parked cars the beloved physician passes suddenly i p in hamilton a d.lter-nt sort of celebration was taking place at dr gordon's home bculah many of his friends doctors lawyers teachers and other professionals and scores of his admirer from ail walks of life leathered there to con jmaiila the new m.c.p community shocked over irreparable loss of dr leon j williams funeral tomorrow bermuda turned away momentarily from the task of electing candidates for parliament to reflect reverently and with sorrow over the sudden passing of apt am leon j williams physician member of the most excellent order of the british empire former representative in parliament for warwick counsellor philanthropist and friend to all wmmwzfl _& t^r # mm\&if '-___. â™¦' * t â€¢ 9k ____~ i ____"* s._7 rt k w*ww a fl __ / p ' a*tfe g j r 3*1 ws -- fl mr mf^mw-i k m ip j l t 1 if ps^___r i ' s jdil ' j ' e * * flsi fe warwick freeholders decided mst.-rday to send up three bar rhktmâ€”uf e t richards vim topped the poll mr pon ,.!.! smith and mr w â– kcmpe a ju-w comer the miss simons is studying at howard university wash it.g ton dc and hÂ«>pÂ«s to gradu ate iu jifcut mr patterson is a graduate of lincoln i'ni versity in pennsylvania where he majored iu sociology born iu devonshire 60 years a.^o the son of the late peter kraiscis jennings williams and albena jane williams the de ceased attended the berkeley institute add having suecess i'ully passed his cambridge ex â€¢ ams moved on to howard uni versity where he studied and graduated from the medical school with honours mirth siiee.sst'iil candidate *-' as ii harley barnes in southampton mr ed ward l m benjamin's election marked the only change iu th ii evioiis representation for the parish . he defeated f.Â«j1 con j rs by four vote's the other uece-vsful candidates were mr imi'is powell who topped the lm.il mr j e p vesey and mr e r williams the career of dr williams hats been one of service to his community it was this will ingness to serve plub his de votion and consideration for the welfare of his many pa tients that brought about the gradual deterioration in his institution and his untimely nine it may be said that 1 _ concern for his patients was even greater than his de in sandys there are two new omers â€” mr a r nicholl who topped the poll and mr otofps ratferay who was three rot s behind him others eleet .' ere colonel j ('. astwood nd mr f 0 misiek l'-n successful was mr ('. g gil bert who served in the house dr l j williams ire to serve his community tc pro â€” a view of the h_ffh crowd which gathered at king's square in st the instance in mind was when he stepped down as member of parliament for warwick be continued on page 5 ieorge's last night to hear dr k f kirodn standing at the corner of the building nr-e the people to boycott the market which discharged the employee who nominated him as a candidate in the election or 8 years mr sherman patterson why not try these two 3si h j jj companions 1 / r / n .

always fresh fhe for cooking & drinking vpfclp/t tsss a recorder feii ii i x published bi-weekly ppvice 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d w s puhvis Â«Â«. coiro canada's best volume xxix hamilton bermuda saturday march 28 1953 no 68 1000 gather in public protest 4w>__h {__â– Â£Â£ â€¢ _ 1 k _ mmmzjm^m x^fc__f afl â€¢. i liui i r r_f w ttbt ' ji f *____'' â– p 7 r^m r ' ist vj 1 fl b ifmmmyk ____ tt*i r v ll '^ _.' t , m wm h __â– *> t a _. m_m l p ' vl 'â€¢ â€¢â– ** af i __.___> wv ____â–¼ ji __* atly < h s____s ii _?__. t _ t_m i ct_r _â– _. l-t t l_t j iflfc s v^jt jib w f r 7 i i " ib i _____ i ._Â» ' satlm _____ *^ â€” Â« f '"'^ \ i l 3bâ€”l *â– s . _ _~*Â» -%*^^^ rt h ar^i_f * jltfli l_i r â€¢__ 4 Â£_â– __â– i ' ' r p ' __ hbw ' #. r t_st il a4 la h l_l r_h - v ik ' lrw_fl^__j ' lit __ ' 1 > k â– â– m wt ' m 1 wt â„¢ ____ aw t l^___i fl___0 4 mk v9i 9k b 19 t ~Â£ s b y b i celebration follows tuclvc.s victory in devonshire over dismissal ot employee who aided election oi gordon a jubilant crowd of more than mo gathered at the st klattktaa hall in devonshire on ...\ to celebrate the mil ii victory of mr w i < roj tu.ker mr mr it n ilnd_-s.ni for a scat in th â€¢ i assembly about 1,000 people including members of parliament-elect from eyery parish in the colony congregated in market square st oeorge'r last night to join in a public protest made by dr h p gordon ov/r the discharge of mr william paynter who seconded the nomination of the doctor as a parliamentary who " _ i for years by spur-b meat st.b a share-h , ,.. s ,> re made drinks o et freely and there was o s unity of food mr i'.k kcr is a i-ommission mer hiint . us the revelry went on for a couple of honrs the majority of those present were members of the i>evoushin political association which sponsored the sucecwtful can didates the inarki-t staff was two men liinlcr-strciijrth and he carried on as usual wth no extra pay he said the day before the lection he tried to find the manager of the market to re quest the following day off but could not find him by ki lock-off time so t left the request with his immediate superior holder in the market was dis charged first thing thursday morii.ng â€” the day after dr iordon defeated mr percy tuck r for a seat in the house mr tucker also had a share in the meat market it was stated sjm-echeh were made by mr tucker dr e p gordon mr hilton g hill all m.c.ps elect mr vincent lee former m.c.p after mr paynter at the re quest of dr gordon related the facts leading up to his dis charge dr gordon suggested to the workers of st georgp's to boyeott the market and he declared emphatically that it is time to put an end to this business ..! intimidation yesterday mr paynter said he received a letter from tho manager mr e l petty drawing attention to the fact that on two occasions since l!"52 he had absented himself without permission it was hoped he would appreciate that such conduct could not be tolerated in the operation of a business continued on page 2 m.c.p.s to address mass meeting above are pictures of the vast crowd outside the polling booth in market square st george's on wednesday they were wild with excitement after having heard the results of the election seven new a mass meeting will be held at the colonial opera house in hamilton on sunday april the bermuda workers aaso 5 for the purpose of extending ciation the president and other members of parliament will be the principle speakers we must have liberty free dom and justice he said add ing that he was prepared to use every e institutional means at his disposal to fight for what was right but 1 can assure you that any time my people attempt to use violence they can count on my quitting the fight he stated i am going to fight â€¢ clean fight and i can assure you and re-assure yon that i shall be better aided by proper conduct of my people violence is out at any time there are many people who seem to think that right makes might and that might is right i feel that justice must pre vail and it we can't get it here we can ask for it in the mother country mr paynter told the crowd that aside from holding 100 ahares in the limited liability company which owns the mar ket he has been a conscienti ous worker for two months jubilance the manager pointed out that mr paynter was aware of the fact that permission had to be obtained from the man ager before taking time off he added that it had been drawn to his attention that certain persons are under the impression that his dismissal was due to his political views and activities but mr petty adds i wish t state categori cally that any such impression is erroneous , over results in members for st george's assembly tor first intimated he would be candidate wlien the results were an nounced the crowd broke in lnii.1 cheering and joyful de monstrations shouts of we want dr gordon went up trom some of the women but iic wis u lwtere near the seine he had left for his home in hamilton as soon as the couiitiik began dr e p gordon who de scribed himself during one of the cast end election was very significant for one other reason it resulted in the re turning to parliament for the first time in bermuda's history of two xegro candidates for one parish the duo comprises dr gordon and mr colling wood burch with the people of sandys southampton and warwick deciding yesterday who they want to represent them in the legislature th 1Â«w general election is now history and the 36 men who will guide the des tiny of bermuda for the next five years are now preparing to take up their heavv duties on the hill engagement announced ins campaign speeches as the elusive pimpernel destined willy pally for the house of assem bly obtained his goat on wednesday when he was elect ed as one of the four repre sentatives in parliament for st george's parish the engagement of miss marion simons daughter of mr and mrs herbert w simons of ships bow keith hall koad to mr sherman patterson jr son of mr and mrs sherman patterson of weathampton beach long island n . v . , waa announced yesterday dr gordon after reading the letter aloud said he need not comment on it because he was not talking to a bunch of children â– and they could draw their own conclusions about the excuse given personally he did not think it was worth the crowd milled around the town hall for nearly an hour lifter the counting expressing their elation in one way or another over the election oc casionally a group would sing when th roll is called up yonder i'll b there an anxious populace focuas ed its attention on st george's long before the polls opened at 11 a.m several hundred who were able to get away from work journeyed from as far away as somerset to the town and remained there un til the results of the balloting wen made known wffiers lis tened intently for ckifio flashes to ascertain whether or not the fiery leader was in or not his sensational victory climaxed a dramatic three week campaign which electri fied bermuda perhaps more than it has even been in the last 300 years and was a per sonal triumph for him over what he called a conspiracy cooked up by high government officials to keep him out of the house twenty-seven of those who sat in the last house have again been sent up for another term ; two former members have regained their seats while there will be seven completely new member the paper it was written off especially since one of the un successful candidates in the election was one of the indivi duals concerned in the business when the other successful candidates â€” mr burch mr dudley sperling and mr s s todd_sf emerged from the hall they were greeted with loud applause and cheering 1 " . l _ â€” - - a mr __: ik miss marion simons there will be no female membera â€” the three who con tested seats all came at thn bottom of the polls there will be two more coloured members bringing the total to nine â€” an average of one per parish the general feeling is that the new house is a better one there are more younger able progressive men who will be better suited to cope with the problems bermuda will have to face at least two of the most unpopular members have been removed and it seema that there will be more satis faction with the present com position than the previous one gets veteran's seat but mr tucker was booer long it is significant that the very man dr gordon beat at the polls â€” mr percy tucker for almost three decades a repre sentatives of st jeorge's â€” was one of those he exposed as a conspirator aiming to keep him from gaining a seat iu devonshire where the doc the town hall where the voting took place was packed to the rafters with both white and coloured people who re fleeted keen interest in every ballot that came out of the box market square on the outside was packed with people aud parked cars the beloved physician passes suddenly i p in hamilton a d.lter-nt sort of celebration was taking place at dr gordon's home bculah many of his friends doctors lawyers teachers and other professionals and scores of his admirer from ail walks of life leathered there to con jmaiila the new m.c.p community shocked over irreparable loss of dr leon j williams funeral tomorrow bermuda turned away momentarily from the task of electing candidates for parliament to reflect reverently and with sorrow over the sudden passing of apt am leon j williams physician member of the most excellent order of the british empire former representative in parliament for warwick counsellor philanthropist and friend to all wmmwzfl _& t^r # mm\&if '-___. â™¦' * t â€¢ 9k ____~ i ____"* s._7 rt k w*ww a fl __ / p ' a*tfe g j r 3*1 ws -- fl mr mf^mw-i k m ip j l t 1 if ps^___r i ' s jdil ' j ' e * * flsi fe warwick freeholders decided mst.-rday to send up three bar rhktmâ€”uf e t richards vim topped the poll mr pon ,.!.! smith and mr w â– kcmpe a ju-w comer the miss simons is studying at howard university wash it.g ton dc and hÂ«>pÂ«s to gradu ate iu jifcut mr patterson is a graduate of lincoln i'ni versity in pennsylvania where he majored iu sociology born iu devonshire 60 years a.^o the son of the late peter kraiscis jennings williams and albena jane williams the de ceased attended the berkeley institute add having suecess i'ully passed his cambridge ex â€¢ ams moved on to howard uni versity where he studied and graduated from the medical school with honours mirth siiee.sst'iil candidate *-' as ii harley barnes in southampton mr ed ward l m benjamin's election marked the only change iu th ii evioiis representation for the parish . he defeated f.Â«j1 con j rs by four vote's the other uece-vsful candidates were mr imi'is powell who topped the lm.il mr j e p vesey and mr e r williams the career of dr williams hats been one of service to his community it was this will ingness to serve plub his de votion and consideration for the welfare of his many pa tients that brought about the gradual deterioration in his institution and his untimely nine it may be said that 1 _ concern for his patients was even greater than his de in sandys there are two new omers â€” mr a r nicholl who topped the poll and mr otofps ratferay who was three rot s behind him others eleet .' ere colonel j ('. astwood nd mr f 0 misiek l'-n successful was mr ('. g gil bert who served in the house dr l j williams ire to serve his community tc pro â€” a view of the h_ffh crowd which gathered at king's square in st the instance in mind was when he stepped down as member of parliament for warwick be continued on page 5 ieorge's last night to hear dr k f kirodn standing at the corner of the building nr-e the people to boycott the market which discharged the employee who nominated him as a candidate in the election or 8 years mr sherman patterson why not try these two 3si h j jj companions 1 / r / n .